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Princess on the Brink (The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII)
Princess on the Brink - The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII
Author: Meg Cabot
At last, Mia is a junior. An upper-class-person. Free of her responsibilities as student body president. So why is it that everything is going so terribly wrong? What is she doing in Intro to Creative Writing? When she has made it through Algebra and Geometry, why must she be faced with Pre-calculus? And for the love of all that is Genovian, why...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060724603
ISBN-10: 0060724609
Publication Date: 1/1/2008
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Young Adult
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3.8 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: HarperTeen
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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moosesue avatar reviewed Princess on the Brink (The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII) on + 28 more book reviews
My daughter enjpys this series. She really liked this book and read it quickly.
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Reviewed by Andie Z. for TeensReadToo.com

It's the beginning of Mia's junior year, but so far, things are not going as planned. For starters, Mia may have managed to pass Algebra and Geometry, but now she has to deal with Pre-Calculus. And she's also totally lost in Chemistry, even though she now has two lab partners instead of just one. Lilly has also decided to nominate Mia for student body president. Again. And even though Mia has tried to explain that she doesn't want it, as we all know, once Lilly's mind is made up, there's no changing it.

On top of all that, Michael has some interesting news for Mia. He has the opportunity to do some more work on the robotic arm he's been developing that could make it possible to perform closed-chest surgery. Great, right? Wrong. In order to do this research, Michael is moving to Japan. For a year. Or more. And he won't be coming back over holiday breaks.

Mia's world seems to be falling apart around her, and she can't understand how a year that was supposed to have been so great can have turned into such a nightmare so quickly. But then, with some unexpected help from Grandmere, Mia comes up with a plan. One that might just convince Michael to stay in New York, if only she has the guts to go through with it.

In this eighth installment of the PRINCESS DIARIES series, Mia finds herself having to grow up and deal with more adult situations, and it's a refreshing change from previous books. I have to admit, this series did seem to be going on for a very long time, but personally, with this book, Meg Cabot has managed to recapture my interest. Mia is still the same princess, entertaining and somewhat naive, but her voice seems to have matured, and the book has lost a lot of the bubbly, pre-teen feel.

Overall, PRINCESS ON THE BRINK is a great addition to the series, sure to please old and new fans, and there is no doubt that it will leave readers clamoring for more.
reviewed Princess on the Brink (The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII) on + 287 more book reviews
I was so happy to get another Princess Diaries book - Mia is a lot of fun to read about. At first I was worried that this book would turn out to be like another of Meg Cabot's books (Ready or Not), but it didn't. In fact, I hated the way the book ended!


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